Following the lead of Beanie, Prodigy now scribbles his raps on the mic for the latest installment of XXL and Statik’s new freestyle series.
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The Dreams & Nightmares documentary continues with Meek recording a track with Wale, French Montana and J.Cole. It’s nowhere to be found on the track list, so hopefully we hear the end result eventually. Previously: Pt. 3
Fire on the set. Before the final product arrives, Dre Films shares some of his film of Meek and Big Sean’s recent video shoot. Looks like it’ll be a hot one.
Produced by Rashad, Stalley cranks up the beat and rolls out his latest track for the return of his Songs By Stalley series.
It’s the attack of the apes and Sean P’s here to save the day. With the Alchemist-produced cut providing the music, P dukes it out with sliver backs inspired by his cover art. Mic Tyson finally drops October 30.
9th Wonder’s been keeping busy these days. And on November 13th, the producer says he’ll be releasing an album with Buckshot, The Solution and The Final Adventure with Murs.
Sterling Simms has just released his mixtape, Mary & Molly. Following the tape’s introduction, he and the fellas bring out the freak in you. hhnm
Picking up where he left off, Logan brings his antics from the fire escape for his Yo Gotti remake. 601 & Snort here. Medellin coming soon.
Silent night. Holy moly, those are some sexy elfs. In support of Santa Green’s holiday compilation album, he releases his rendition of the Christmas carol. Cee-Lo’s Magic Moment can be purchased now.
Keeping his album’s promo and party going, Miguel drops off his latest video featuring highlights of his girl Naz’ recent b-day gig. “I wanted to capture that unmistakable, unavoidable, unapologetic energy behind epic nights,” Miguel tells Rolling Stone. “This video is a wild montage of my favorite moments within a single day of celebration. Real memories created amongst real friends and real family.” Editor’s Note: It would thrill us more if Rolling Stone, VEVO and BET players were user friendlier to embed.
GloRilla's "Typa" brilliantly flips Keyshia Cole's classic "Love" into something completely her own - raw, unapologetic, and undeniably Memphis. Her ability to blend nostalgic samples with her signature gritty delivery shows her artistic growth since "Glorious." What makes this track stand out is how she maintains her authentic voice while exploring new sonic territory. This first solo release in months proves Big Glo knows exactly what her fans want - unfiltered realness with just enough musical evolution to keep things fresh. https://stangrtheman.com/old-school-rap-and-80s-hip-hop-style/